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A simple but stylish portfolio site for a designer. The use of a grid gallery works really well here, although some colour wouldn't go amiss.
I particularly like the restrained use of text and intuitive layout.

A straightforward but effective portfolio site for a designer. The attention to detail is great, I particularly like the paper aeroplane and little jokes.
The gallery section works well, as does the bold and clear header.

A stylish and clean portfolio site for a professional designer. I like the simple illustration and the intriguing and offbeat gallery design.
The dark footer perfectly complements the neutral palette of the site.

A fascinating portfolio site for a photographer and web designer. I find the use of green and yellow an interesting combination.
The cutout effect on the separate grids works well to add some character to a standard gallery format.

A brilliant portfolio site for a web design agency. I love the huge gallery of previous designs and restrained use of text.
The way the sidebar moves with you is great, it helps keep the gallery in context.

A stylish and clean site for a website design agency. I really like the portfolio case and interesting use of certain design elements.
The intuitive layout helps visitors to learn about the company quickly.

A simple yet effective portfolio site for a web designer. The singular use of red helps to make a statement.
I like the simple gallery, although more use of colour could certainly add interest to the site.

A stylish and clean site for a web designer. The overall theme is perhaps a little dark, but it does allow the portfolio of work to make a greater impact.
I like the simple effectiveness of the drop down boxes.

A gorgeous interface design for a portfolio. I love how well the designer's personality comes across.
The grid of icons works brilliantly to intrigue and draw in your visitors, you want to scroll over every icon!

A stylish and different portfolio site for an interactive designer. I like the bold use of a single focal image that introduces the designer.
The gallery section works well within the flow of the site, you are gradually drawn down the page.

Who's Guest is a good example of a portfolio for a graphic designer. The highlighting effect that comes into play as you scroll over each design is very effective at holding your attention.
I like the faded photographic background but find the overall alignment of the site doesn't quite work for me.

An incredibly vibrant and colourful site for a graphic designer. It makes an immediate statement about the personality of the designer and the style of his work.
I love the simple and clean design of the portfolio gallery, it works well in contrast to the rest of the site.

An awesome portfolio site for a freelance designer. The unique approach to layout here is fascinating and works well to get visitors engaged.
The entertaining, and slightly tongue in cheek, tagline makes an immediate impact.

A stylish personal blog and portfolio for a web designer and developer. I like the boldness of the background colour, the circular headshot, and the intuitive layout.
It's always good when you can garner what the site is for in a couple of seconds!

A fascinating approach to site navigation that aims to engage users through its unique and disjointed layout. I like the odd design of this site and its quirky appeal.
Making a site intentionally unintuitive can sometimes work to further engage visitors, a portfolio site like this is the perfect candidate for such an experiment.